Social Sciences, asked by gautamsuresh27, 8 months ago

People who have asthma sometimes have “asthma attacks”, which means their bronchioles swell up and close. Why could an asthma attack make it difficult to breathe?

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Answered by PiaDeveau
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The answer to the following question is as follow:

Explanation:

During asthma, the airways become very narrow, due to which the lungs are not able to get air in and out easily.  

During an asthma attack, less air gets inside the lungs, causing further trouble in breathing.

In the asthma attacks, bronchioles swell very up and make it much harder to breathe.

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